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Cape Coral is a city in the southwest of Florida and together with Fort Myers it forms the Cape Coral-Fort Myers Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has over 600,000 inhabitants.
Devoid of a beach, Cape Coral does have a small water park: SunSplash.
400 Santa Barbara Blvd. Cape Coral, FL 33991
http://www.capecoral.net/SunSplash/Home/tabid/979/Default.aspx
Cape Coral has a humid (sub)tropical climate with warm conditions year-round though with some distinct seasons. Summers are from May to October when temperatures are mostly between 30 °C and 33 °C during the day and around 20-24 °C at night. This is also the wet season with 70% of the annual precipitation (1,300 mm) falling from June to September (around 200-250 mm a month). Also, the occasional hurrican can strike the area with massive destructions possible. November to April is by far a better time to visit, with days of 24-29 °C and nights in the 13-17 °C range. There is still a shower or two but with around 50 mm a month most of your days will be quiet, sunny and dry.
Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW), also known as Fort Myers International Airport, is the main gateway for Cape Coral and the surrounding area, including Fort Myers and Naples. It mainly has connections to other cities in the USA, but there are quite a few flights to Toronto and less so to Montreal and even Düsseldorf.
See also International Telephone Calls
The US Postal Service is very good and well priced mail system. There are hundreds of big and small post offices in Albuquerque. If wanting to send a letter or postcard it is best just to leave it in a blue mail box with the proper postage. There are also private postal services like FedEx, UPS and DHL.
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